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Locally owned With over 20 years experience in the industry we proudly serve the North country! We are a local company here to help you with your water, mold, storm or biohazard damages. We work with your insurance company on your behalf during these trouble times. Let us help you!

Locally owned With over 20 years experience in the industry we proudly serve the North country! We are a local company here to help you with your water, mold, storm or biohazard damages. We work with your insurance company on your behalf during these trouble times. Let us help you!



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4th Generation Home Remodeling Contractor We accept small and large jobs. We offer products, advice and skill sets for a variety of home owners. If you need a high end job with the best in class products we can assist. If you want to get the job done on a budget and make it affordable while knowing its right we can also help.

4th Generation Home Remodeling Contractor We accept small and large jobs. We offer products, advice and skill sets for a variety of home owners. If you need a high end job with the best in class products we can assist. If you want to get the job done on a budget and make it affordable while knowing its right we can also help.


"Mike was very professional and kept me informed about all the steps of the process. He showed up when he said it would and always left the work area clean. His work is beautiful and I'm so glad to have gotten it done. Highly recommend."

Mauri P on October 2021

"Mike was very professional and kept me informed about all the steps of the process. He showed up when he said it would and always left the work area clean. His work is beautiful and I'm so glad to have gotten it done. Highly recommend."

Mauri P on October 2021







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Drywall Insulation questions, answered by experts

If you have intermediate DIY skills and protect yourself with a full PPE suit, chemical-resistant gloves, goggles, and a respirator, you can install spray foam insulation yourself. DIYers have access to two-part spray foam retail kits that are best for use on small projects. Hiring a professional installer is likely the best option if you need to insulate a large space.

The lifespan of crawl space insulation depends on how well you maintain your insulation and the type of insulation. Fiberglass will need replacing every 15 to 20 years on average if you don't have a vapor barrier in place. If you do have vapor barriers in place, then your insulation could last much longer. Spray foam insulation can last anywhere from 80 to 100 years. 

Depending on where you live and the conditions of your basement, you may not need to insulate your basement. Your best bet is to talk to a basement remodeling company to find out what they recommend doing.

Insulating your basement can help improve your home's energy efficiency, but it will also increase the cost of your basement remodel project. The average cost of installing basement insulation is $2,400.

Yes, covering exposed wires is necessary for several important reasons. Exposed electrical wires pose significant risks, such as electrical shocks, fires, short circuits, and potential damage to your home’s electrical system. By properly insulating and protecting the wires, you can minimize the potential for accidents, prevent electrical fires, and ensure your electrical system stays intact. 

Yes, you can use too much bubble wrap. If you overdo it with the wrapping, it can strain the top of your box and break open the taped seal, risking the chance that the contents of the box could fall out or break. Use enough wrapping to fully cover your item without compromising the security of your box.

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